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&amp;lt;sup&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/sup&amp;gt;{{Infobox musical artist
| Name                = Incubus
| Img                 = Incubus live 2007.jpg
| Img_capt            = Incubus performing live in 2007. (pictured left-right: [[Ben Kenney]], [[Jose Pasillas]], [[Brandon Boyd]], [[Chris Kilmore]], and [[Mike Einziger]])
| Background          = group_or_band
| Origin              = [[Calabasas, California|Calabasas]], [[California]], [[United States]]
| Genre               = [[Alternative rock]]&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;[[Funk metal]]&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;[[Jazz fusion]]&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;[[Post-grunge]]&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;
| Years_active        = 1991&amp;amp;ndash;present
| Label               = [[Epic Records]] (1997&amp;amp;ndash;present) / [[Immortal Records]] (1996&amp;amp;ndash;2004)&amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;Stopuglynailfungus Music on Chillum/Red Eye Records (1995)
| URL                 = [http://www.enjoyincubus.com EnjoyIncubus.com]
| Current_members     = [[Brandon Boyd]]&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;[[Mike Einziger]]&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;[[Chris Kilmore]]&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;[[Ben Kenney]]&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;[[Jose Pasillas]]
| Past_members        = [[Gavin Koppell]]&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;[[Dirk Lance]]

}}
'''Incubus''' is a [[Grammy]]-nominated [[alternative rock]] band based out of [[Calabasas, California|Calabasas]], [[California]]. Formed by vocalist [[Brandon Boyd]], lead guitarist [[Mike Einziger]], and drummer [[Jose Pasillas|Jose Antonio Pasillas II]] while in high school in 1991, the band grew to include bassist [[Alex Katunich]] (a.k.a. &amp;quot;Dirk Lance&amp;quot;), and [[Gavin Koppell]] (a.k.a. &amp;quot;DJ Lyfe&amp;quot;), both of whom were eventually replaced by bassist [[Ben Kenney]] (formerly of [[The Roots]]), and [[Chris Kilmore|DJ Kilmore]], respectively. They have sold over 16 million albums worldwide.

They are known for their eclectic sound, balancing [[avant-garde|experimental]] and [[progressive rock|progressive]] qualities with [[pop music|pop]] appeal, earning praise for their ability to change and evolve their music with each successive release.  Their lyrics touch on a number of different subjects, from their earliest works which touch on drugs and anti-conformity to the later albums where they often sing about politics and romance, although they primarily stress an optimistic view.

Incubus has received both critical acclaim{{Or|date=February 2009}} and commercial success, reaching [[multi-platinum]] sales, as well as releasing several highly successful [[singles (music)|singles]]. The band started branching out creatively and earned mainstream recognition with the release of their 1999 album ''[[Make Yourself]]''. By 2001, Incubus became hugely successful with the single &amp;quot;[[Drive (Incubus song)|Drive]]&amp;quot; and their follow up album ''[[Morning View]]''. Their latest studio album, ''[[Light Grenades]]'', has reached Gold certification and #1 in the U.S. Their music has also appeared in other media, such as the video games ''[[Halo 2]]'', ''[[America's Army: Rise Of A Soldier]]'', and ''[[Guitar Hero (video game)|Guitar Hero]]'', and the films ''[[Little Nicky (film)|Little Nicky]]'', ''[[Stealth (film)|Stealth]]'' and ''[[Final Destination 2]]''.

== History ==
=== Beginnings, ''Fungus Amongus'', and ''Enjoy Incubus'' (1991–1997) ===
Vocalist Boyd, drummer Pasillas, and guitarist Einziger began playing together when they were in tenth grade; they were playing all-ages concerts around southern California before they graduated from high school due to the contacts Studio Teacher and Mathematics teacher Joanne Stanulonis had in the entertainment business. Joanne Stanulonis had met guitarist Einzinger while working with Steve Vai's project &amp;quot;Bad 4 Good&amp;quot;:  the band was seeking another teenage guitarist.  Stanulonis not only booked all of Incubus' gigs, was instrumental in them getting signed with Immortal Records, but introduced the boys to Producer Jim Wirt and his wife Kathleen and arranged free recording and studio time at 4th Street Recording.  It was there, Fungus Amongus was produced and recorded.  In 1995, [[Gavin Koppell]] (known by stage name DJ Lyfe) joined them to record ''[[Fungus Amongus]]''; the band's first major-label release was the six-track EP ''[[Enjoy Incubus]]'' in 1997.&amp;lt;ref name=&amp;quot;allmusic&amp;quot;&amp;gt;{{cite web|last=Huey|first=Steve|title=Incubus &amp;gt; Biography|url=http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;amp;sql=11:g9fuxqw5ldje~T1|publisher=allmusic|year=2006|accessdate=2008-12-19}}&amp;lt;/reF&amp;gt;

===''S.C.I.E.N.C.E.'' (1997–1998)===
''[[S.C.I.E.N.C.E.]]'', Incubus' second studio album, was released on September 9, 1997. ''&amp;quot;We like it when our stuff sounds as weird as possible,&amp;quot;'' said [[Mike Einziger|Mike]]. &amp;quot;''When we signed our record deal and started working on this album, we were worried that someone would come along and tell us to hold back, and try and make our songs a little more palatable. But that never happened. They kinda just said, 'Do whatever you want'. With that kind of support, we just let everything kind of run wild.&amp;quot;'' Said Brandon Boyd, &amp;quot;''S.C.I.E.N.C.E.'' was done in six weeks, straight through, at 4th Street Recording. Very different experience, but very important on this band’s existence.&amp;quot; 

True to form, Incubus was asked to play a handful of dates with [[311 (band)|311]] in support of the album. They had only expected to tour with them for 3 weeks, but things went well and 311 asked them to stay on for the remainder of the tour, totaling six weeks of arena-level shows.

In February 1998, Gavin Koppell was asked to leave the band due to personal and creative differences. Their attorney, Todd Cooper, recommended they check out [[Chris Kilmore]] of [[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania|Harrisburg]], [[Pennsylvania]] to fill Gavin's position.  Mike Einziger said that &amp;quot;After letting go of Gavin, I wasn't even sure if I wanted to acquire another member into the band, but then we met Chris and my opinion instantly changed.&amp;quot; The band loved his style and attitudes on life, and asked him to join the band permanently. After a very productive first tour with the band [[Far (band)|Far]], Incubus began tours with many other bands such as [[System of a Down]], [[Korn]] and [[Black Sabbath]], and participated in festivals such as the first [[Family Values Tour]], [[Ozzfest]] and the [[Warped Tour]].

===''Make Yourself'' (1999–2001)===
After constant touring throughout 1998, and after selling over 100,000 copies of ''S.C.I.E.N.C.E.'' without the support of radio or [[MTV]], Incubus then took some time off to record their new album ''[[Make Yourself]].''

After just 2 weeks in the studio with producer Jim Wirt, the band was unhappy with the recordings and opted to continue recording without a producer. After another 3 weeks of recording, [[R.E.M. (band)|R.E.M.]]/[[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] producer [[Scott Litt]] took an interest in their songs and started taking part in the recording sessions, mainly focusing on songs like &amp;quot;[[Drive (Incubus song)|Drive]]&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;[[Stellar (song)|Stellar]].&amp;quot; According to the band, Scott's involvement in the record came mostly during the mixing process.

''Make Yourself'' was released on October 26, 1999. Right after their album's release, the band went on tour with [[Primus (band)|Primus]] and [[Buckethead]], a tour which lasted for the remainder of the year. The first song that kicked off the album, &amp;quot;Privilege,&amp;quot; was featured on ''MTV Sports: Pure Ride'' for the [[PlayStation]]. The band also released the single, &amp;quot;[[Pardon Me]],&amp;quot; but it was initially not well-received by radio stations. Brandon and Mike decided to perform a live acoustic version of the song at the few radio stations who were showing interest, and this in turn spread the word of the song. Many radio stations began to play the acoustic version, including the highly influential [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] radio giant [[KROQ]].

With sparked interest in the song, radio stations began playing the studio version of &amp;quot;Pardon Me.&amp;quot; In response, Incubus made a video for the song and released a six song EP titled ''[[When Incubus Attacks Volume 1|When Incubus Attacks (Vol. 1)]]'' on August 22, 2000. The EP contained the acoustic version of &amp;quot;Pardon Me.&amp;quot; In its first week, the EP sold nearly 40,000 copies, and scored #41 on the Billboard Album Charts. To start off 2000, the band headed out on Tour with System of a Down, and [[Mr. Bungle]] until March, at which point they embarked on a headline tour in clubs until April.
 
Due to the success of &amp;quot;Pardon Me,&amp;quot; ''Make Yourself'' hit Gold Status (500,000 copies sold) in April 2000.  Incubus continued to tour overseas, and returned home at the end of May to go on a tour of the United States with long time friends 311. &amp;quot;Stellar,&amp;quot; the next single from the album was soon released, and its video received afternoon airplay on MTV and ''[[Total Request Live|TRL]],'' becoming a huge success on Modern Rock Chart. In July, Incubus were once again on the Ozzfest bill, until the late summer.

The band then took a short break after finishing the Ozzfest 2000 Tour, playing two acoustic shows at Artist Direct Studios. On October 5, 2000, ''Make Yourself'' went Platinum (1,000,000 copies sold), and shortly after, the band went on tour with [[Deftones]].  The band re-released ''Fungus Amongus'' on November 7, 2000.

On January 15, 2001, the band released &amp;quot;Drive,&amp;quot; the fourth single from ''Make Yourself'' after &amp;quot;Privilege&amp;quot; was released (which then went to the top 20 where it stayed at #3 for 6 weeks.)  It moved quickly up to the top of the Modern Rock Charts, eventually hitting the #1 spot. The single was a huge success and helped the band break into the mainstream. The single eventually reached the top ten of the [[Billboard Hot 100]] singles chart.

===''Morning View'' (2001–2002)===
The band took a break during the first part of 2001 before heading to a beachside mansion in [[Malibu, California|Malibu]], [[California]], to record their follow-up album, which would later become known as ''[[Morning View]]''.

They hit the road with [[Hundred Reasons]] in Europe from June until the first week of July. At this time, the band was invited to play with the [[Area Festival]], which featured [[Moby]], [[Outkast]], [[The Roots]], [[Paul Oakenfold]], [[Carl Cox]], and [[Nelly Furtado]]. Also, in July, ''Make Yourself'' was certified double-platinum, selling 2 million copies. In August, the band got to play their first shows in [[Australia]] and [[Japan]], before returning to the United States to begin their long-awaited headlining tour with their long-time friends from [[California]], [[Hoobastank]]. Meanwhile, the band's video for &amp;quot;Drive&amp;quot; was nominated for an [[MTV Video Music Award]] in the category of Best Group Video.

Continuing to tour, Incubus released their first single, &amp;quot;Wish You Were Here&amp;quot;, from their upcoming record, ''Morning View'', on August 21, 2001. The single instantly began to climb up the [[Modern Rock]] charts, reaching #2 by early September. The music video was released at the end of that month, after being re-cut to make it more viewable in the wake of the [[9/11]] disaster. The video earned viewings on MTV's TRL, [[VH1]], and [[MuchMusic]]. Their follow up single was &amp;quot;Nice to Know You.&amp;quot;

On October 23, 2001, the band released their fourth full-length major label album. The name was taken from the street on which the band's recording studio was situated. Incubus continued to headline dates after its release, and &amp;quot;Wish You Were Here&amp;quot; continued to sit among the top 10 on Billboards Modern Rock Charts. ''Morning View'' debuted on the Billboard Top 200 at the #2 spot (266,000 copies were sold in its first week). This was the highest ever placement for Incubus. At the same time, &amp;quot;Wish You Were Here&amp;quot; was at #2 on the Modern Rock Charts, and &amp;quot;Drive&amp;quot; sat at #48 on the Hot 100 chart. The band won an award for Billboard's Modern Rock Single of the Year for &amp;quot;Drive&amp;quot;. By December, ''Morning View'' was certified platinum, &amp;quot;Wish You Were Here&amp;quot; was #4 on modern rock charts, and ''Morning View'' was #38 on top 200.

On December 11, Incubus released ''When Incubus Attacks (Vol. 2)'', a [[DVD]] that featured music videos for &amp;quot;Take Me to Your Leader&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;A Certain Shade of Green&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Pardon Me&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Stellar&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Drive&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;I Miss You&amp;quot;, and &amp;quot;Summer Romance (Anti-Gravity Love Song)&amp;quot;, live footage, backstage video, and more.

To begin 2002, Incubus was #9 with &amp;quot;Drive&amp;quot;, #12 with &amp;quot;Stellar&amp;quot;, #20 with &amp;quot;Wish You Were Here&amp;quot;, #75 with &amp;quot;Nice To Know You&amp;quot; and #31 with the album ''Morning View''. On January 24, 2002, MTV's TRL premiered the &amp;quot;Nice to Know You&amp;quot; video, and Boyd called in from Europe where the band was on tour with 311 and [[Hoobastank]]. The band was then featured on MTV's ''Becoming'', TRL, ''[[The Tonight Show with Jay Leno|The Tonight Show]]'', and played the [[Late Night with David Letterman|Letterman show]] on February 14, 2002, all before heading off to play dates in [[Japan]] and [[Australia]] for the remainder of February and March. While in [[Sydney, Australia|Sydney]], the band shot the video for their next single, &amp;quot;Warning&amp;quot;, from March 7 until March 11.
The band then released the DVD [[Morning View Sessions]] on May 28, shortly before playing the Weenie Roast on June 8 for KROQ.

Incubus issued a limited edition version of ''Morning View'' on October 1 to coincide with their fall headlining tour. The new version of the album contained a DVD dubbed the &amp;quot;Morning After View Session&amp;quot;. It featured the [[United Kingdom|U.K.]] video for the group's track &amp;quot;Are You In?&amp;quot;, tour footage, new artwork, behind the scenes material, and more. Incubus' last performance in 2002 (on November 1) brought several eras for the band to a close. Their last show of the tour would be their last show touring behind 2001's ''Morning View'', as the band looked on to playing new music.  The show would also prove to be their last with bass player Dirk Lance, who left the band due to personal differences.

Lance was quietly replaced by former The Roots guitarist [[Ben Kenney]], who began working with Einziger on new songs for a psychedelic jazz-funk project called [[Time Lapse Consortium]]. Incubus ended the year on the charts, having &amp;quot;Wish You Were Here&amp;quot; (#10), &amp;quot;Warning&amp;quot; (#16), and &amp;quot;Nice To Know You&amp;quot; (#26) on the alternative rock format chart, joining &amp;quot;Wish You Were Here&amp;quot; (#25) and &amp;quot;Nice To Know You&amp;quot; (#36). ''Morning View'' was the 40th best selling album of 2002.

===''A Crow Left of the Murder...'' (2003–2004)===
[[Image:Brandon Boyd of Incubus live 2004.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Boyd in [[San Sebastián de los Reyes|San Sebastián]], [[Spain]]. (2004)]]
On January 6, 2003, the band began writing for their next record.

On February 7, the band began renegotiations on their record contract.
The band, which had been signed to Epic/Immortal for seven years, cited the fact that state law limits the amount of time that an artist can be bound to a company. The band had been signed to the label for 7 years, and used California's &amp;quot;Seven Years Law&amp;quot; as a negotiating tool with Epic/Immortal. After releasing 3 highly successful albums, the band had been compensated poorly compared to the revenue that they had generated for [[Sony BMG Music Entertainment|Sony]]. The band entered a lawsuit against their label in order to break from their contract, to which Sony responded with a lawsuit of their own.

On March 1, Einziger, along with [[Scott Litt]], Dave Holdredge, and Rick Will, was nominated for a [[Grammy]] in the &amp;quot;Best Engineered Album (Non Classical)&amp;quot; category, for their work on ''Morning View''.

On April 3, after weeks of circulating rumors about Dirk Lance's departure from the band, an official announcement was made by the band. A decision had been reached amongst members of Incubus in a face-to-face meeting at the end of the ''Morning View'' tour to discuss his involvement in the band. The band said that the split had become necessary due to &amp;quot;irreconcilable creative differences&amp;quot;.
Almost immediately after the announcement of a new bass player, the 2003 Incubus vs. Sony case had been settled. The two sides settled on a new contract that delivers three albums to Epic/Immortal with an option on a fourth. The first album would be worth $8 million in advances to the band, with another $2.5 million for each one thereafter.

By December the new album, which was recorded at Southern Tracks Recording Studios in [[Atlanta]], GA was recorded live, opposed to recording each instrument at separate times, and was produced by [[Brendan O'Brien (music producer)|Brendan O'Brien]] ([[Pearl Jam]], [[Soundgarden]], [[Rage Against the Machine]], [[Stone Temple Pilots]]) was completed and scheduled for release. Titled ''[[A Crow Left of the Murder...]]'', the album was to be an [[enhanced CD]] with behind-the-scenes video. In the videos, Einziger and Boyd discussed their new songs. Einziger described them as &amp;quot;like the old shit, but older. It's very different. It's very energetic and fast, and a lot of it is more technical. I guess maybe in the vein of more of our older songs; they don't sound like our older songs. They are more exploratory.&amp;quot;

On December 15, 2003, the first single, &amp;quot;[[Megalomaniac (song)|Megalomaniac]]&amp;quot;, was released. It raised controversy when it was said to be an attack on the [[George W. Bush|Bush]] administration, and was banned from daytime view on MTV (despite the band saying that it was not an attack on a particular person, rather a comment on some people's negative attitudes). However, the band was actually pleased with this nighttime viewing restriction. Says Boyd, “When we heard our video had been relegated to late night rotation, I think that all of us were secretly like, ‘Yes!’ ”. Pasillas reflected Boyd's sentiments, saying, &amp;quot;I think it's okay if people think that we're trying to make a political statement. Whatever anyone conjures up or takes from our music is good; I mean, our point is to get people thinking.&amp;quot;

''A Crow Left of the Murder...'' was released in 2004, showcasing a new turn for the band. It combined the more experimental leanings of ''S.C.I.E.N.C.E.'' and ''Fungus Amongus'' with the mainstream rock of ''Make Yourself'' and ''Morning View''. The second single released was &amp;quot;Talk Shows on Mute&amp;quot;, featuring a video that was inspired by [[George Orwell]]'s ''[[Animal Farm]]''. After this release, Incubus hit the road again.

Incubus toured worldwide in 2004 with many bands, including [[Ben Kweller]], [[The Walkmen]], [[Hundred Reasons]], [[The Music]], [[Brand New]] and [[Sparta (band)|Sparta]], to promote their new album. One song left off the album, the 27-minute long instrumental entitled &amp;quot;The Odyssey&amp;quot;, was later featured on soundtrack for the [[Xbox]] game ''[[Halo 2]]''.

In November 2004, the band released a live [[DVD]] entitled ''[[Alive at Red Rocks]]'', filmed in [[Red Rocks Park]], [[Colorado]], during their world tour for ''A Crow Left of the Murder...''. Along with the DVD came a bonus CD featuring five tracks, including a studio version of live favorite &amp;quot;Pantomime&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Follow&amp;quot; (a lyrical version, different from the First Movement of the Odyssey version), and the [[United Kingdom|U.K.]] [[B-Side]] &amp;quot;Monuments and Melodies&amp;quot;. Two live tracks were also included. The performance was also sold in high definition via [[Bluray Disc]]. A high definition version of the entire song &amp;quot;[[Pardon Me]]&amp;quot; is also available for free download from the [[Playstation Store]], an online service for [[Playstation 3]] users.

In December 2004, at a gig in Los Angeles the band played [[The Police]] hits &amp;quot;[[De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da]]&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;[[Message in a Bottle (song)|Message in a Bottle]]&amp;quot; &amp;amp; &amp;quot;[[Roxanne (song)|Roxanne]]&amp;quot; with [[Stewart Copeland]] and [[Andy Summers]] from the former band. This sparked performances of the songs at most shows throughout the fall.

===''Light Grenades'' (2005–2008)===
In the spring of 2005, the band went back into the studio with [[Brendan O'Brien]]. Three new songs were released in late July 2005 as part of the soundtrack album to the [[Sony Pictures Entertainment|Sony]] film ''[[Stealth (movie)|Stealth]]''.  The track ''[[Make a Move (Incubus song)|&amp;quot;Make a Move&amp;quot;]]'', was released to radio in late May, and song reached #17 (Modern Rock Charts) and #19 (Mainstream Rock Charts). Fan reaction towards &amp;quot;Make a Move&amp;quot; was lukewarm, but the other two new songs, &amp;quot;Admiration&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Neither of Us Can See&amp;quot; (a duet with [[Chrissie Hynde]]), seemed to be much more well-liked.

In January 2006, the first of a series of Incubus podcasts was released by the band via [[internet]]. Among other things, the podcast featured the band's thoughts about their 2005 [[South America]]n tour, some information on their new album, a mash-up of &amp;quot;[[Drive (Incubus song)|Drive]]&amp;quot; and [[Tupac]]'s &amp;quot;[[Better Dayz]]&amp;quot;, a cover of [[Soundgarden]]'s &amp;quot;[[Black Hole Sun]]&amp;quot;, and a few live interludes.

On August 1, 2006, the band announced that album number six, ''[[Light Grenades]]'', was soon to be released and that it was being produced by Brendan O'Brien. A few weeks afterwards, the release date was confirmed to be Tuesday, November 28. Upon release, ''Light Grenades'' debuted #1 on the [[Billboard charts]], the first time Incubus has ever sat atop the album charts, despite only selling 165,000 copies (their lowest debut for an album since ''Make Yourself'') in the first week.

In November, Incubus played two exclusive European shows in [[Berlin]] and [[London]]. These were both in less than 2000 capacity venues — a special occasion for the band and the fans (due to Incubus's mainstream success, the band now usually plays at large arenas worldwide). The band used these shows to showcase new material from ''Light Grenades''.

The bands first single, [[Anna Molly]], had a music video which had mainstream success.

On December 27, 2006, Incubus launched the &amp;quot;I Dig Incubus&amp;quot; contest, in which participants cut together clips of the band performing their single &amp;quot;[[Dig (Incubus song)|Dig]],&amp;quot; to form a complete [[music video]]. On February 1, 2007, five finalists were announced for the &amp;quot;I Dig Incubus&amp;quot; contest. In a video interview on ''[[Blender (magazine)|Blender]]'', bassist and vocalist [[Ben Kenney]] said, &amp;quot;It's almost something that will happen whether or not we want to do it. People will make their own videos for songs. It's kind of a cool way for us to get together with fans out there who are artistic.&amp;quot;&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;{{cite news |title=&amp;quot;Incubus: Exclusive Interview&amp;quot; |publisher= Blender Magazine Online |url=http://www.blender.com/video/940/IncubusExclusiveInterview.video?src=GM7070:MD |accessdate=2007-02-20}}&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; On August 4, 2007, Incubus played on the first day at [[Baltimore]]'s [[Virgin Festival]] along with bands such as [[The Police]] and [[Beastie Boys]].

Michael Einziger had been suffering from [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] and although he had an operation that has corrected the problem, he needed to recuperate for a few months, hence recent tour plans were postponed. Incubus apologized to fans and continued the tour in the summer and autumn.

In February and March 2008, Incubus hit the road again starting in New Zealand and headlining the [[Soundwave Festival]] in [[Australia]] alongside [[The Offspring]] and [[Alexisonfire]], and toured [[Asia]] performing to sell-out crowds.
In April, Incubus performed at the [[Festival Imperial]] in [[Costa Rica]], along with the bands [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] and [[Duran Duran]], and later in [[Venezuela]] at the [[Poliedro de Caracas]].
Incubus will also be performing a number of shows throughout Europe this summer including the [[Rock am Ring]] and [[Rock im Park]] Festivals in [[Germany]], the [[Nova Rock]]  Festival in [[Austria]], [[Pinkpop]] Festival in the [[Netherlands]] and the [[Download Festival]] in [[England]]. In July 2008, the band played in a [[VH1]] tribute to [[The Who]] alongside [[Foo Fighters]], [[Pearl Jam]] and [[The Flaming Lips]].&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;{{cite web|title=Incubus Performs on VH1's Rock Honors: The Who Show|url=http://blog.vh1.com/2008-06-13/incubus-celebrates-the-who-on-rock-honors/|work=VH1 Blog|date=2008-06-13|accessdate=2008-06-18}}&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;

The song &amp;quot;Anna Molly&amp;quot; (in this album) features in the video game &amp;quot;Shawn White Snowboarding&amp;quot;.

=== Hiatus, ''Monuments and Melodies'' and Pending Seventh Studio Album (2008–present)===
In June 2008, frontman Brandon Boyd told Billboard.com that Incubus may take a break from touring and recording while its members concentrate on school, family and other activities. Boyd plans to enroll in a university art program, while guitarist Mike Einziger will go to [[Harvard]] music school next year to study composition. Drummer José Pasillas is also &amp;quot;having a baby, so there's a lot of normal life stuff going on right now—school, babies, mortgages,&amp;quot; Boyd said. &amp;quot;I'm of the mind to say it wouldn't be a bad thing to disappear for a year or two years,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;A lot of people would say culture moves too fast and you need to remind people, but I would argue there's not any rush.&amp;quot;&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;''Ultimate Guitar'', 2008. [http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/general_music_news/incubus_to_take_a_break.html Incubus To Take A Break].&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;

Einziger stated that the band is likely to get together in late 2009 to record an album for release in 2010.

In mid January 2009, Incubus posted a video to their official site, describing what each band member was currently occupied with (eg. Mike Einziger's experiences studying music at Harvard University) in the form of letters to each other. The resolution of the video was that the band was planning on getting back together soon, excited to create new music with their diverse experiences over their respite. &amp;lt;ref&amp;gt; 'Enjoy Incubus', 2009. [http://www.enjoyincubus.com/].&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;

On March 11, 2009, Incubus posted an update to their official site detailing the new Greatest Hits album, ''Monuments and Melodies.'' The first single for the album is &amp;quot;Black Heart Inertia&amp;quot; expected on April 16, 2009 with the album coming out a month later on June 16, 2009. Disc one of the album includes the new singles &amp;quot;Black Heart Inertia&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Midnight Swim&amp;quot; as well as the top radio hits of the last decade. Then Disc 2 of the album contains songs that have not been released officially on an album, or were rejected demos on prior albums, as well as an acoustic version of &amp;quot;A Certain Shade of Green,&amp;quot; and a cover of the [[Prince]] song &amp;quot;Let's Go Crazy.&amp;quot; The band also announced many confirmed dates for a Summer Amphitheater Tour of the US.

==Style and Influences==
Over the course of their career, Incubus has utilized elements from a variety of genres and styles; with many critics praising the band's ambition, it has also made them difficult to correctly classify. Most conclude that Incubus is, at its basis, an alternative rock band.  The band has used many unique instruments, including a [[djembe]], [[sitar]], [[didgeridoo]], and [[Bongo drum|bongos]] on many of their earlier tracks and during live performances, and with the use of a [[pipa]] (played by Einziger) in the song &amp;quot;[[Aqueous Transmission]]&amp;quot;.

Vocalist Brandon Boyd has called [[avant-garde metal|avant-garde]] artist [[Mike Patton]] a major influence, with many of his traits appearing both within Incubus' music and within Brandon's vocals.{{Fact|date=March 2009}} With their earlier albums in particular the band displayed a large amount of experimental qualities, mixing traditional genres such as [[Heavy metal music|metal]], [[punk rock|punk]], and [[grunge music|grunge]] with [[funk]], [[jazz]], and [[psychedelic]] (and with the introduction of DJ Gavin Koppell and later Chris Kilmore, [[electronic music|electronic]]) influences. The band's later albums saw them developing a cleaner, more [[modern rock|mainstream hard rock]] sound, while still showing experimentation and growth, drawing in elements and influences from [[pop music|pop]], [[Hip hop music|hip hop]], [[surf rock]], [[post-grunge]], [[progressive rock|progressive]], [[folk music|folk]], and [[space rock]].

==Discography==
{{main|Incubus discography}}

===Studio albums===
* ''[[Fungus Amongus]]'' (1995)
* ''[[S.C.I.E.N.C.E.]]'' (1997)
* ''[[Make Yourself]]'' (1999)
* ''[[Morning View]]'' (2001)
* ''[[A Crow Left of the Murder...]]'' (2004)
* ''[[Light Grenades]]'' (2006)
* ''Untitled Seventh Studio Album'' (2009-2010)

===Compilations===
*''[[Monuments and Melodies]]'' (2009)

===Number one singles===
{| class=&amp;quot;wikitable&amp;quot;
!Year
!Title
!width=&amp;quot;50&amp;quot;|&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;[[Hot Modern Rock Tracks|US Mod. Rock]]&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;
!Album
|-
|rowspan=&amp;quot;1&amp;quot;|2001
|&amp;quot;[[Drive (Incubus song)|Drive]]&amp;quot;
|align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot;|1
|rowspan=&amp;quot;1&amp;quot;|''Make Yourself''
|-
|rowspan=&amp;quot;1&amp;quot;|2004
| &amp;quot;[[Megalomaniac (song)|Megalomaniac]]&amp;quot;
|align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot;|1
|rowspan=&amp;quot;1&amp;quot;|''A Crow Left of the Murder...''
|-
|2006
| &amp;quot;[[Anna Molly]]&amp;quot;
|align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot;|1
|rowspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot;|''Light Grenades''
|-
|rowspan=&amp;quot;1&amp;quot;|2008
|&amp;quot;[[Love Hurts (Incubus song)|Love Hurts]]&amp;quot;
|align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot;|1
|-
|}

== DVDs ==
*''[[When Incubus Attacks Volume 2]]'' ([[December 11]] [[2001]]) - Gold
*''[[Morning View Sessions]]'' ([[May 28]] [[2002]]) - Platinum
*''[[Alive at Red Rocks]]'' ([[November 23]] [[2004]]) - Platinum
*''[[Look Alive]]'' ([[November 27]] [[2007]])

==Lineup==
;Current members
*[[Brandon Boyd]] - [[Lead vocals]], [[Rhythm guitar]], [[Percussion instrument|Percussion]] (1991–present)
*[[Mike Einziger]] - [[Lead guitar]], [[Piano]], [[Backing vocals]] (1991–present)
*[[Jose Pasillas|Jose Pasillas II]] - [[drum kit|Drums]], [[Percussion]] (1991–present)
*[[Chris Kilmore]] - [[Turntablism|Turntables]], [[keyboard instrument|Keyboards]], [[Sampling (music)|Samples]], [[Phonograph|Decks]] (1998–present)
*[[Ben Kenney]] - [[Bass guitar]], [[Backing vocals]] (2003–present)

;Former members
*[[Dirk Lance]] - Bass (1991–2003)
*[[Gavin Koppell]] - Turntables, keyboards (1995–1998)

==External links==
{{commons cat|Incubus (band)|Incubus}}
* [http://www.enjoyincubus.com EnjoyIncubus.com] - Official site
* [http://www.makeyourselffoundation.org Make Yourself Foundation] - Incubus' charity site
* [http://www.incubus-online-view.com Incubus Online] - Ultimate source for Incubus
* [http://www.incubusportugal.pt.vu Incubus Portugal - Incubus Portuguese Site]
* [http://www.incubus.com.br Incubus Brasil - Incubus Brazilian Site]

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